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Can I take out the money that I don't pay social security for one year?

If you don't pay social security for a year, you can't get it out. Defined as follows:

1, which cannot be taken out, but can be surrendered;

2. After the payment of social security is stopped, the social security card can be used, but the money cannot be withdrawn;

3. After the social security card stops paying the social security fee, if there is a balance in the card, you can buy medicine at the medical insurance pharmacy without renewing it until the balance in the card is used up.

What items does the social security card contain?

1, basic old-age insurance; In order to support the elderly, workers can receive pensions when they reach the legal retirement age;

2. Basic medical insurance; Illness is used for medical reimbursement;

3. Work injury insurance; Is an employee injured at work, paying medical expenses or compensating for related work-related injuries;

4. Unemployment insurance; After the employee loses his job, he receives living expenses;

5. Maternity insurance; It is a kind of maternity reimbursement and related treatment for employees.

Legal basis: Article 14 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Personal accounts shall not be withdrawn in advance, and the bookkeeping interest rate shall not be lower than the bank time deposit interest rate, and interest tax shall be exempted. If an individual dies, the balance of the individual account can be inherited.

Article 27

Individuals who participate in the basic medical insurance for employees will not pay the basic medical insurance premium after retirement and enjoy the basic medical insurance benefits in accordance with the provisions of the state if they reach the statutory retirement age and the accumulated payment has reached the fixed number of years stipulated by the state; Those who have not reached the fixed number of years prescribed by the state may pay the fees to the fixed number of years prescribed by the state.